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Old 05-20-2008, 01:15 PM
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Default GOLD compass

hi friends,
i will put here a useful device wich detects gold only and egnore all other minirals and vacuums or water and anything undesirable.
i had try it succesfuly and i hope you try it !
it contains of:it contains of:
50cm 4ml copper rod
or 33cm 4ml copper rod
without handl which as your hand size
front champer plastic fill of sand and 4 neodmuim magnatic pcs
it's size 5 ml
rear champer contaicns :
40 gm fine sand and coal ,table salt ,small sulphoe and ceramic pcs
which saved in plastic tape
this device is the result of long way of my looking for real thing
just try it and you will not feel failure>>>
good luck from abdlam
most regards
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:45 PM
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Would you happen to have a theory as to how (or why) these particular ingredients and magnets will cause this rod to draw only to gold?
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Old 05-21-2008, 01:09 AM
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There is certainly no need for mundane theory if you have results. Adblam, claims results, and shows you how to make what he gets results with. What more can you ask? Try it! Dell
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Old 05-21-2008, 02:28 AM
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There is certainly no need for mundane theory if you have results. Adblam, claims results, and shows you how to make what he gets results with. What more can you ask? Try it! Dell
In no way am I trying to debate/question the claimed results of Adblam.
Where did you get that idea? Are you speaking for or representing Adblam?

Actual results could only be verified through peer review and/or a third-party testing agency. That could hardly be done here in an open forum.

The list of ingredients, quantities and placement in the capsules of the "chemical rod" shown, would suggest there is some relevance to an interaction between the items and the sought-after target - gold. I merely asked if there was some theory or physics/chemical principle that applied to the construction and materials. If there isn't one, than I suppose the ingredients are completely arbitrary, and could just as easily be dirt, baking soda or peanut butter.
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Old 05-21-2008, 11:35 PM
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Dell nice picture you have there!
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Old 05-22-2008, 02:17 AM
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The only compass for gold I saw was used by a man. Is a needle (no magnetized) tip plated by gold floating in vaseline and water in a cristal glass. This old man found gold with it (he said) but movement is slow. No ideomotor effect here, he told. Wind no causes trouble, also...
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Dell nice picture you have there!
I think the word you're looking for is "smug".
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